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Legislation and Regulation: Page 136
November’s Promise?
Until there is federal legalization or other industry relief bills passed in Congress, cannabis companies still will be more vulnerable to the affects of economic and natural disasters.
Maryland Awards Medical Cannabis Cultivation, Processing Licenses Aimed at Diversifying Industry
Regulators issued the 11 licenses after more than a year of delays stemming from logistical errors and allegations that the process was flawed.
Arkansas Medical Marijuana Commission Rejects Issuing Additional Dispensary License
Regulators also considered closing a loophole in the program’s reciprocity rules at its Sept. 29 meeting.
New Campaign Launches in Support of New Zealand’s Cannabis Referendum
The nationwide poster campaign features 60 New Zealanders.
Colorado Governor to Pardon More Than 2,700 Cannabis Convictions
The move comes after the passage of House Bill 1424, which allows the governor to pardon convictions involving the possession of up to 2 ounces of cannabis.
University of Montana Study Estimates Legal Cannabis Could Generate Up to $52 Million in Annual Tax Revenue
UM’s Bureau of Business and Economic Research released a study earlier this month about the market’s potential.
Hawaii Governor Signs Law Allowing the Sale of Cannabis Edibles
The state’s medical cannabis operators may now produce and sell cannabis-infused edible products for registered patients.
U.S. House Includes SAFE Banking Act in Latest COVID-19 Relief Package
The newly proposed legislation is an updated version of The HEROES Act, which the House initially passed in May.
A Dozen Applications for Portland’s Cannabis Retail Licenses Could Be Disqualified
Maine’s largest city could disqualify 12 applicants who haven’t met basic requirements such as paying city taxes and fees on time.
Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission Establishes Framework for Cannabis Delivery
The proposal would create two types of delivery licenses and establish a timeline to implement the new regulations.
New Jersey Legislature Approves Bill Allowing Doctors to Use Telemedicine to Recommend Medical Cannabis to Patients
The legislation now heads to Gov. Phil Murphy for his signature.
Legislative Committee Considers Changes to Washington’s Cannabis Regulations
The House Commerce and Gaming Committee is weighing changes to product labeling rules, how to track the research supported by cannabis tax revenue and more.
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